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wae msde for the occupation ‘of the enclosure, and wh-re ‘the cattle were sometimes sold by the drover while in *be enclosure. These facts -. not affect his maps law liebilttier. They can on! guarded oat by an ex- press em 4 with Ad guest. toe fotonteat offsrea W prove that it was bis custom not to charge for the use ef Lis encicsures, but only = the feed provided for‘cattle. The offer was overruled for the reason that custom is never permitted to contravenes rule of law. The is# makee on inkeeper liable for tne loss of hia guest’a mar- ebandise while in the landlord’s custody. This rule «f law can im no manner be affested by an innkee; ae us= tow. ‘The platal its entitied to 1 recover the the missing steer. Judgment against the efendant ‘tor $60 ‘enc costs. ‘The Garson and Leverich O1ficulty. Mr. Jéan B. Leverich has furwarded to us a communi- cation relative to the statements made in Mr. Car- eon’s card, which appeared in most of the morning papers of the 14th inst, As we did not publish that paper, and as the whole affair is to be legally ia- vestigated, we decline to print Mr. Leverich’s also. But, having inserted the affidavit made by Mra. Wyckoff, we, tw justice to all parties, give the reply sworn to by Mrs. Leverich:— AFFIDAVIT OF MBS. LEVBRICH. han eyo Sens over ip osseeclon of "enn on tbe da doy 3 May, inst; wave reed affidavit of Mrs. Wyckot!, pablabed in he Row York Daily Fines and Mew York Duily ‘Neve, of yesterday; tt is incorrect; ars, Wyckoff erroxeously fe did not Ive right o Carson on the he time he entered ‘York; the fact is that Carson gat sent her out to eciaee some articles for bow was adi ar vomonet ‘Wyckcff enter the house, he re.eased me, and I requested her to stay by miei where, wae & bed in one of the roms, which rooms eo! by. tolding doors; Mrs. Wyckott Bite biicben era some rere As she Irom tbo bed raya” joave the house; it 1s not trae wai expressed a with that should secompany me to York, or that I replied that I preferred to retarn with ira. ‘Wyckoll wanted me to remsin all night; I refused ny Caracn cllered to evo srt me home; I obj jected, bus he sisted: ned sovompaaied fve to the forry'crowsed un the saame deat, and left me in Cortland! sireet, New York; very few words passed between us, but be strongly wrged that I should not te'l my husband what ‘ha T have here related but few 8) ppg ganna ‘to contradict mis stateme eavit,o whieh I feel confident ae 62 31d 1 ly te stit ‘ag: MARY tae prcratobefere me, thi day cf ‘May, i860. A.M, Ware. weap, Commm iouer of Der: The New Peient Luw. 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. In vour valuable paper of thia morning, uoder the head of ‘New Patent Trap,’ I think you arrive ata wrong ooa- @lusion. The bill of se:ator James, now betore the Se- nate, will not benefit the owners of the Woodworth pa- tent, besause that was issued more than twenty years ago; and the bili provides tha’ existing patents are re- newable, ‘ provided that the term for which such patents way be extended shall not exceed twenty y yours from the date of iesue of the origina) letters patent.” This clause effectually cuts off Woodworth and Goodyear from any Denefit to inure from the new patent trap. The object of this new bill is to give a mau the Len dened right to bis invention for twenty yearn, and no . At pre- sent his right is so very equivocal, from the laxity of our patent lawe, that most of the patentess who have the meme of being rich are as poor as Paul Mulrooney’s dog, ‘that was force’ to lean against the fence to bark. The sirople trath is, that the lawyers and patent thieves are the principal guiners by the inventive genius of our eoun- trymen. ‘New Yors, May 15, 1856. Pennsylvania Politics. TO THE EDITOR OY THE HERALD. No. 90 Sourm Fourta Streer, PHILADELPAIA, May 13, 1856, ‘My attention has been called to a letter purporting to be written in this city and :pobtianed in your paper ot bape ‘1th instant. 1 find my name connected with ¢ affairs of the Pennsylvanian, of this city. Itake this poole to say that the statements of the writer of that Jetter respecting me are one andall untrue. I do not avnuce hare ‘apy pecuniary inverest in that paper, or any part of it, nor havel ever, with William Rice or oer, ‘attempted to exercise any control over its edito- or its political course. The Penns: iulenuicairals; ceased antl lasntwen cree by my Drovher, W. Rice, and by him only, since the spring ot 1864, JOHN RICE. Court Calendar—This Da: Le ieety Covnt—Circuit.—Nos. 1969, ctv 2192, 261 2009, 2632, 2429, 2032, 2616, 2756, 2688, 1882, 1906, moo, 2440, 2881, 1253, 1962, 1929, 1943, 1962; 1969, 2156, 217: 2; 2192, 2193, 2207, 2232) 2255, 2367, 2381, 2391, 2429, 2440, ‘2464, 2467, 2479, 2580, 2613, 2632, 2685, 2708, 2709, 2756, 2373, 5857, 2858, 2859. SvPEmOR Covrt.—Nos. 582, $21, 390, 338, 889, 229, 525, 626, 512, 513, 244, 9%, 509, 178, 36, 223, 508, val 364; 578, 870, 385, ae 476, 408.’ 601, 1, 003; 604, 608; 611, 398, 23 484, 599, 669, 6! Comnign Pris Part 1—Nos, 632, 635, 639, 640, 641 x 644, 646, 652 to 658. Part 2—Nos. 662, 279, 2 073, 6. 2, 075, 678, 679, 680, 681, 682, 683, 684, 6835, 086, 68 «Knox, the Hatter,” has jast esis a © 8. ortment of extra fine French soft hats, all colors, high, jum aad low crowns. Gentlemen in want of @ a light, com: KNOX, Hauer, 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, Beebe’s Patent Hat.—The Exceeding Light- ness of this graceful, and beautiful fabric adapted aed summer wear and exclusively as & entleman’a hat, is entirely new in all ait ta featuren, of he ‘lation i eegeres ‘and eri; he eee dus ility this hat bas never ae ‘sailed e this re ee mate Levers. tile and clon back, ‘white, pearl, drab, brown, or any other shade that the ebaser may desire, Sold at the usual prices. may Cares SEEBE i, Role Palentes, 156 alan ¥. B.~Have also on hand’ the us ‘of Rocky ssountain slivery beavers, French felis; hon Ao. The Rush to sbiahmet om has Compelled im ‘o enlarge his establishment. on nied now gaged, in nl Bir prerent scate,49o hen completes tt it neat Fu idrough to William street, New styles for the ‘end summer ‘aye this éay been introduced {rom his fac aoory. va ivatdon save h than his splen Mountain Seaver tor ‘Wis wearoe, tnd Kis sof hate axe cnsqeniled in fety and texture, here or color, ‘ale and tease ee Oe hid Wiese Genin will introduce his Summer Style of Rocky Mountain brab beaver hats on Saturda} $4 May 17. GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposite St, Paul’s church. Soft Felt Hats.—An Extensive Assortment of Prench and American felt bats, tor gentlemen. W4KNOCKS, hatter, 293 Broadway. Fikes Bkemanrie Hise —seaee ting New for otra all’ grades; also, i peat Wal, couresees w “py aren ly aera Mand, by WHITE, the hatier, 139 Prllon Street: between Broadway aud Namau street, Genin’s Novelties in Soft Hats—The Orien- ta).—Genin, io Sectome with the universal demand for these comfcrtable convenient fabrics, has just introduced a lia Miarieeaine yatta N from ark. OF factured in oot aif cpl sen Bet ghzete Zl S| Z E if ef a se; a} a pedeese fie nu Fergie elbydcise 3. 8S ry gee seesee= SESS f reece eeee3e 5 EEE i; 3 E z i Fi cf BE? fl ae) aR Eee i 4 ar 4 rs z i i H Fi | ‘wonter, for ibe fame ot nor and bis baie haa penetraioe to Svery corner in the United States, These hate Fe sold at $4 mentee th Ribbons, tibbeus, at the New 0. pening 5 de) Bowery, third door Uva sap tty one, Sowers illinery goods aa ches) Dest, but no . TP TIBBALS, To the Ladies, >alliinery =A Large and beautiful sasortment of ladies’ and nw Aonngs straw 1 ud mani f VINWBT Tis Canal eros” Lnhnbe fh om ets, at Ben! phe ‘opporite St, Nicholas, 1 cases of most beaut. ful Fren heh bonsedn, fat impor, will be week. Also, Ia¢ies’ tashionable Swiss and Las nse and Cad selling raw pa, jeaning and altering in rh new Italian "a, 520 Broadway, ‘unsurpassed for cteg ba a price. method. ask the Million—And they will Tell you tia EVANS? clothing warehouse, is junt the Place to buy your . Kvery one (4 IC millte meee oe id there is every respect fo those made order A ‘and wate cent cheaper. ro Wedding and Visiting Cards, Ey im the latest style; silver door p'stes, (@: ier mien} 10o diferent pattern a oary cata ciety and Business seals, with preases, onkin of arice and crphers on stone, EVE BELT. Broadway, oorner of Dnanestreet, Katablished in 184 (0. Singer’s nye on — We have on it jeasnre in stating ye steam power for our great m: y, ioverrupied for afew dayn by the fire in the New I ven depot building, is again r and in fall operation, ‘We are again ntsking our sewing machines taster than ever, containing all he ‘admirable improvements, Inferior sewin, asosohines of other mannfacturere taken in exchange as ‘mua 1. M, SINGER & 00., 623 Brondway, nt Portraite Taken Broadway—'| ueshing mortals To the spirit and geatus of Clarke, Teller lor. 116 William Street, has Re- » weak ome i) to order at low numerable, "ii suffer my bead to be cut <7, if I don’t sult you, "The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in Ex- cellent rene made clo’ wareboute and comple esi, ‘$12, $1 i a 1d $'6 vse loth coats, eutte ° 4 an sce cl com fasblonadly eu’ and a bean ste, Bs, $6 $7. 83, tn Sit, Ounimere pants, 1, oo an ‘vests, $3, Beautifulapring vests, Bt te s2.avd $2 Removal.—T, McLaughiin has fa from 292 to 269 Greenw ‘ch street. corner of Murray, where he ows at wholesale and retail, shirts of tae best usitt7, and ; cotton. merino sad silk under shire drawers, py ead < Elegant Carpeting.—Smith & Lounsbery, 486 Breet way, are now prepared to exhlvit thelr new spring stvles of rich velvet tapestry, Brussels, three ply and ingrato ep pS pee eg a oy rot new » Der ' shock ofofllat of very wtih, and all other goods wi Smilee many « Jong, brigh: sunny day, ‘When heaven pute on the blue of May Ladies, 17 You wish Galter and Button poate, ‘ofalVbe farharabla sioe, oe nae sen Race wish Speers. ties ard buskirs, from 6s. to per pair, with boys, mieree’ ard chi'dren’s boots and Shoea fat nd and prion pauonize J. B, MILLER & CO , 134Canai lees Spoel Co:too—The aaieone Article WM. WHITEW BIGHT on every spool. 37 has Nes 1 aires Paice rencrived by the ta Dale a ected beverage is Dow popper of gran wen gout roeumas am Tosinigat drarey, Photle, dyepepala, Sidney and biadder complainis: in quart aud d-pint bot, w with the procrie: les, oork aud label, For sale by all the Bummer Wines.<superlor Clarets at the jowert prices, by j bigs! ease or dozen. Wines of all descrip'ions, ‘Locdon and Lublin por'er. Seoteh alee, Ae. ty Unphkerie | ASEATY ERSON, 490 Broome street, corner ros7y stree' Albro, 88 »ivision street, corner of Eitridge, spd No 10> Bowery, haa jun received a jarge socks f new and 8, ad of fine Fopiies breabteat tea, de: fine old feuhioned Sohn 3 y rt flat andi tra oung Gi 4s.; bhetten Ong a eS aico, Bcbeloe af article of but- rts 05 Bowery, and 88 Division d sugar Bt: best Ocioss in the mari ed tresh every dare siroel oor corner of Bidridge, Berring’s Patent C: ar, proot safe, wi received p) Wichole’s Patent plrgres Water Appara a etee: The stmplest, most powerful in ue, For sale by F. B. NICH 71 Pine sirost, ap Door Plates.—A Large Stock of Silver aes as low on $3 58; 58 vebling card plate and fi'ty cards, 1120; wedding cards nud stationery, equaliy low; handsome sign plates tor sore windows, 82 ver fot. 8, C, OLARK, engray 580 Broadway. Jouven’s inodorous P: cleans bid gloves. without ey st Piece of flannel, and the stains worn pues afterwar ‘fift; ir. 50 cent ve CONTENT, N ration Instantly test emell, Rub with a pitisies NEARY & ee 2 = Batehelor’s Hair Oye, and roverments s6u'1°e legance and durabuiy. a aie aye ye is ap weet in twelve private rooms, at BAT" Phalon to. or ae St Beanti? or feo al L oe and removing ae eae ae ir Sica arsnand ‘ara a Sande, “Pe eal by PHALU cd i y beat Hair Dye oe Toupees excite admiration among all connoisseurs in art. A suit of sesant retrate aparunents for apy sepying bis his 1 inimitable dye, the only re:iable article of the Wholesale and ae ena NS. 6 Astor Howse, Copy the ad: Whiskers or Moustaches forced te Grow in eoks ongment, which will not slain or injure the ey Bey ha puesta 1s Peion week, Brooklyn; ; Haye Gelber, 44 Bouth Third street, Philadelphia. Gouraud’s Itailan Medicated Soa; rhea ’s Gair Dye is fp a! Supe- tose he ent ying Per Talo winlensie, and reiait, Wie 8 for an meking, Bale “oun , sbamponing. having. | The for 18 Maiden lane, All other hours by appointment. be would pater goer dy of Anes ekill, Fpgives te asd kes tans toon coe pi Lyon's depot, 4 Brosdwayy His ia a and pow- ry der outroye sala, tivo and insects. i EYON 424 Broadway, ‘The ik for Themwseives.—Costar’s Rat, re ea exwerminator; also, CO8- coc! ton bug, ant, &c.. also, TAL ’S bed bug exterminator, and Costar’s f the Articles tat antihlistos fanaa the above peta ‘Whslowale and’ retall depot, 388 Broadway, Gaonaiustivanaae oe and Ear Diseascs— From 9 10 4 o!alock daily. Tastructions 'o medical practitioners Ginen erat Pills.—Life Lrg creer Of the stomach, the regularity of the pany of {he blood. depe ‘aepende ine durstion of « enjoy ment. ‘easentia’s of iy a are regained and Le esas by the use of Hostetter.—Three | ee or posi Ve- getab'e Stomach Bitters will cure the Cig oh) one bottle [dey Qn appetite, forces off the impure urifies the and in aaa the 3 two bottles w | wore emer bottle will Frenkeat athe pi of f the stomaan, will give Solor to and aad impart fulness influences of eprtng weather. have fe. Bold by all. grocers, “hotels ‘and HOS. TEPTER, SMITH & (0. Cinolonat. Barnes Park, 304 Broadway, wholesale ita for New York. Mrs. Hayes, Brooslya, sre On eet te 14, by the Rev. C. H. Skillman, Joexra Bort City, to Miss Linsm SHAD- DIE, cangher of Henry V. . Ghaddle, Keq., of Boundbrook, e In ign A 14, at_the Presbyterian Chareh, by the Rev. T. Ke Smith, Mr. Wituam H. Poon, eatinae J., to Mrs. Euiza H. Howann, of this city. esday, April 23, by the Rev. Lemuel Cove Jawa Van Vraxkin to CLuimstine M. Cuxsxspovaa, all all of this Ae tarda} 10, the Rev. Thomas Gar Gronce O. Cin *e7ulss 8 Hownuares M, Myaatr, aii ct this city. ‘On Sunday, May 11, at the house of the bride’s father, No. 10 six avenue, ey the Rev. R. 8. Foster, ALPRED N. Vale of Oolazs, neat i Ky., on Th hire: the o! ., om Thurs- gay, May & the Rev. G. Braak, Dr. H. Drs Coxe, late of Miss Anme Ri USRELL, daughter of the law Gol. B. A. Rassall. Mita Mey 16, lingering illness, cee Eyam, in nt am, of a glngecing ‘la Maria ba. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully ous to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three ‘clock, trom the residence of her parents, No, 65 Hester feat witout farther notice. ednesday, May 14, Jane, wite of John Coots, aged 38 Her friends andfecq juaintances, and those of her hus- band, are Tea renpctfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 3 Roosevelt street, tl morning, at ten o’clock. Her remains will be taken to St. Ancrew’s Church, where High Mass will be offered for the repose of the soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. ISABRLLA Lt infant daughter of James and Isabella Maxwell, aged 6 weeks. On Thuradsy morning, May 15, Jouansa, daughter of the late Michael and Johanna Caltinane, of county Kerry, Treland, aged 20 years and 6 months. Her relatives and friends are reapsotfally invited to at- tend the funeral, trom No. 31 Bi street, this after- noon, at two o'clock, Her remains ‘will be taken to Cal- wa Cemetery for interment. On Thursday, May 15, Mra. Exiza Carter, wife of Alford W. Carter, sged 26 years and 9 months, The relatives and friends are respectfally invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, No. 151 Madison street. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood. On Thursday, May 16, Aunert W. ADAws, aged 28 years, 4montha and 1 days. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- specttully invited to attend the funeral, from the reni- dence of his father, Hudson city, N. J., on Sunday after- noon, at three o’clock. On Wee nesday, May ‘4, atter a long illness, Witaer- Mink, wife of Henry truss, ag ed 27 years, 2 months and 4 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respeotfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rexidence, No. 98 Eighth avenue, corner of Fifteenth street, this afternoon, at half-past one o’clock. Her remains will be interred in Greenwood Cemete! On Thursday, May 15, of dropsy, atter a long illness, at bis residence, No. 12 Thompson “treet, Jaymy Haxvey, { and theo these of Joba. Mulligan, Patrick NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1856. en native of Ireland, county of Leitrim, The funeral wil take place, from his Jate reehdend morrow afiernoon, at two o'clock. His remains oe taken to Calvary Cemetery. His friends and acquatnte these of his brother-in-law. Michael al Smits, Smith and John Beglan, are respectful'y iuvited to attend the Un Thursday a'ternoon, Mey 15, at the residence of her father, No, 167 Heary street, Many Franca, youngest child cf Jobn L. and Mary Dangel Tne friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the ;unera), to-morrow morning. at ten o’clock. In Brocklya, on Thursday eveniog, May 16, at oe o’oicek. at No, 42 Myrtle aveoue, Mra. Jane Franows, wit of Dr, Isaac Fraxcis, ia the 734 year of ner Lo ‘The friends of the family, and those of her nephew, Jchn Francis, also the members of the First Ba; aad Coazch, corner of Broome and E izabeth streets, Yerk, are respectfully invited to attend ‘he poten without further Invitation, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’ckcck, from her late retidence, No, 42 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Her remains will be taken to Green wood for interment. In Brootlyr, on Wednesday, May 14, of scarlet fever, Grumnr, son of Jeremian V. and Margare’ G. Spader, aged 3 years, fer relatives c 7d friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of bis grand-mother, No. 188 Atlantic street, this afternoon, at three o’¢lock, without further notiee. ‘At Watertown, N. Y., on Friday, May 9, Huwxy Xmapy, aged 74 years. ‘At Wawayanda, N. J.. on Tuesday, May 13, Winuiam Lanyep, son of John H. and Lusy B. Brown, aged 7 ears. In Philadelphia, on Thursday, May 1, Roi M. Kxa- RISON, 1m the ta year of his vend feat of thie this xi SITUATIONS WANTED, a wing. oF saunas eames an exocliens goed ironer. 10 goa short ibe counuy, ‘Can be be seen at her last soe x wanenp ane Dao YOUNG Lavy, OF GQUD FAMILY aa EDUCA- tien, rm, desizes to ko to Europe, as ‘Peat oflee, Kichmond, Va, er Ser esIOn Wamtep—BY A Sear aCe ABLS A as seamstress and help chamber Dest of elty reference on Call at 163 a No objection to we Gone. 4, L. L, box 360 ‘rave ing oompanion or | Address oly refereuces. pace, ‘uh'n., frou 11 to 5 o'olock. TRUATION® WANTED - BY TWO RESPECTABLE and to anal mate ard sea stress; two daya at 196 Uiint country. Please ca!" at, or avenue, Can be seen tor two days, FICATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ane aL nae, ome ayes Py rae Jones 5, can reference, A) ner, Ni 117 Fulton st, between the hoars ot Panda 12 oclo th st, corner of work ve Pele GiaL WISEKS A sirUATION a AL S respectable ‘araily, a8 chambernaid, ¢od to ia washing and Ronieg: wines Winnes to goin "ho couatry. “poet porphyry eee ean at 45 wich ot, up stairs, third floor, frou AS aapncraaEE: GIAL, Wa0 CAN GIVE GOOD relerence, ramen tor & situation in & private family, se ermaid, or to do chamberwork and plain sewing. Call, for two days, aio Monroe street ¥ e herself generaily Ne d may be seen at ber ins: place, city refey ences, SHene tt. Brookiyn. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA an nuree; all ‘ain sewing; bes no odjection vo sesiet in chamverwork: oan ce well recommended from the Jest place she lived in, and where she cannow be heard of, at 441 Pear! at. A Ma QUNe omy WISHES TO G&T A SiTUATION, r0 mamaherwce’ ‘and waiting, or chamberwork ‘and pat, sowing a respectable prive.e family. Can be seen two days at 206 Columbia st. second floor, back room. BE stderr Skee No. 1 High tzest A SISUATION WANTED Y AB eSP ROTA GLB YOUNG child of Thomas and Janet Jarvis, aged 17 months and 3 aay tee anys Es 8 woes waauee days, Hrookiyn, over the more. Has no onjestion £0 TS New York. “ae beat of cy sexontucs om her ioe pase BESPEOTABLE PF: i r ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | A BiSreOTsBLE FRRSON Wise argo ot fa. laaa: —————— | from io dite. apply at Der present employer's, 85 Lexing:: PERSONAL, _ avenue, peur 2ith et, tor two days. ie fs ady’a maid, orto ke Bast 13th at, within saslalibinas egtbccaiie SEATON WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO 1 <Chamberwork and tne washing and ironing; n> objection country for the summer; « od ferenc : Inquire as 217 26th at hind floor, ros roo. ne ee GTUATION WaNTHD BY A UMBPHOrAGLE GIRL, said and wailar in @ private fami. ety Teverences. Inquire for one day. at 213 Madison ut. prs BRSPRCTABLE GIRLS (@ISTsRS) ABB Daal Tous of meeiing with » in fami y, waere one will at fist in the housework and make herself ueful; ber sister, hav. ing 8 gcod knowledge of musie, would give instructiyn oa the Se ‘and would instruct one or two iso yous obildrea in the first rudiments of education. G., at Mrs, Ma- ginness’, 073 Greenwich at, no: COLORED MIDDLE AGBD WOMEN WHO CAN eli recommended, one as cook, the oder as waiter and Chembermala may apply ‘at 310 West 22d at., before 12 A. M., oratier 6 P. »WO BBSPLOTABLE YOUNG WOMSN WANT SITUA ions—sne as gcod plain cook, washer ironer; the ctber as chambermaid and waiter. ‘Van give the best of city reference from thelr jst omployer. Calt wt 267 Mulberry for two Gays. 10 DRUGGIBSTS.--A GENTLEMAN OF SEVEN YEARS exverience in the who'esvie and retail drug business, wishes aaks Ger map to meet with s permanent engegem French suflient to trensact Ousiness:’ ssiary mee Address Draggist, rate; best of testimonials can be produced. box 210 Post ofllee, Hudson, New York. DOPTION Peg al) 80MB bona pe ttre p PARTY of German descent, to fine bealiby intelligent boy, ate Call at L i one bed poe INFOAMATION 48 TO THE WHBRE bouts of John Fordyce, @ boy about fitteen goats cf ene, would be thankiully received on beter of his wido mother, Wen last heard of was somewhere in New Jersoy. ‘WM. 7. JENNINGS, 231 Broadway. NEORMATION WaRTHD OF JOHN AND MARKS FAI- Ten; the: are vatives of the county Bi (agen erenel areas, ‘any inje-mation of them will be thax ktully 5 thelr | Macy, BY aadroniag” note (a anieney Giiton di in Wace ‘Boston, romp "One land: td in Amertog In 1630, nnd the other fa 1868. XOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO DO eral housework. No odjac! ok or country. Feferences “Inquire at the Hentucke House, No i Carhele st. near the New York and irie and Hudson River Railroad siations, RESPECTABLS YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU oe seamstress, with a private fam'ly; has no objec ots todo ee chamberwork, Can be seen for two days mes W (ettodeat on an SITUATION, AS CHILD'S NUR3«, OR aa invalid, bye young Oaiholis Woinen, bashed much exverience'and ‘can can give unexceptiouable Tien mnces. Apply for three days at 110 #. 20th st ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A BESPSOTABLK girl, as seamstreas; understands all kinds of fine sawing and ie. g000 dressmaker; bas tne best of reference. Cali Pre] ‘West lécb at., near 6th avenue, rear building, for two Wena SITUATION, BY A YOUNG Wor ‘seb and irop in a res en'ay @ familr. selevence. Lay fe arn Tr atp ace, athe » Ore door from Hicks Bro kiya, ASTED- ‘A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE Ug VomAn, as good cook washer and froner, or wiT do the general house work of anal orivere family. ihe bese of chy reference, Please call at 123 Weet ist at.. corner of th avenue. Can be seen for (wo days if not engaged. ‘TO Bot chy eo NTRD=E BY A CAPABLE WOMAN feased cok and undersian ja al! meni nnd game of all descriptions. ‘acd ie algo fig tule beler contectioner; understands French and «ngtish sty he taba ond fog, and ls a'co.s good howehecver, s situation, fae som or pny large este bilahment in the couniry, as head'c02X, baring erved lor many sears in the aoova capacity: the h feret.ce given. Call or address A. B., tor one week. ‘AITRD’S SITUATION | WaNTED—BY A SINGLE young man; one who has a t know! business, and oan be bigh!y recomm «nied by some ot -moet By i fe families in the city. Can be seen for twodays at ant Cae i chamorabd und inundree, n'prvaie a cituaton, as erms id and !at femily. Gan give the best of reference from those with whom rhe bae been May be seen at 238 West 224 at, De tween 8m and Of Svonuen WAXTED—A SISUATION. BY A YOUNG BWI88 MAN, ‘he huirdrewing business, Apply at Roth- man’s Hotels 72 Leonard surest, AxSD-BY AN ¥XP#RIENCEO SCOTCH PRO. t women. » si\ustion as hou ios small pile family: or wou'd like to travel with « family, ordo walt fT Fiease call at 148 Weat 17th street, betweem 7th and Sth ANTED—BY A BESPKOTABLE YOUNG WoMaN, & ai'uation, te do general housework, in s small private The bes: city reference cau = given Li witb her Jas: employer. Can be ween for two faaye at at Th West 33d street, between %a and 10th avenues, ANTED—BY A One. WOMAN, A SITUATION TO travel with 5 fami; act eae are heer sks Bog! ie iah and French. Piease call or ai- weaue B, corner of 13h at, ANTED A SITUATION. BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 8 Iutdress, or enernl housework; good cliy reference. Apply at sprog it in the dry goods store, Cam be seen for two da} ANTED—A young woman. exoehent waiter; good reterence. Appl ta We wi ai., between 6th aud Tih aven nn ‘be xeon for Woes ‘daye,. ANTED—A SITUaTII BY A TEASERS ABE young woman, i} chambermaid and e and come well recommended from bee last situation, Apply, ‘or ty two days, et 224 7th s!., Mra, White’s. | HRUATION Lge mye i BESPACFABLE AND mpeient young jeamsiress; inowledg 6 of all kinds o ‘family ee ewig, is a neat shirt maker; no objection to ass-st in chamberwork. the bes: ot reference ‘iven. be seen tor two days, at 371 6th avenue, between NFOKMATION WaNTKD—OF THOMAS W. who lef his home on Wetnentay. it the Le he is dark dark eves, between 12 and 13 years of age; colored frock ae tS ag le hd blk oa, an ae enue wil ly an ate 7 aaa oo ane will be thanbechly pas Eourton street abaard te eH, and 23d st. No odjection to go in the country, IN irae YOUNG GIRL WANTS A STFUASION, I ‘York or Brooklyn, as chambermaid and ing nadine iran inj or would like o rare wi 8 fol in a ying the ons Rind to Can be seen pa an Waly rf Noo1 ¥ 1 Millow at, one door from Atlantic s'., Ee WILL FIND A LETTER AT THE UNION SQUARE Post office. Jtis probable the wrong person Fs or ae a peeO DD ARS, BY CALLING UPos Bh ibacriver, will hear of Loca eh ota ae on ‘Any person Keowing where corfer a favor by addressin; rite may ‘Tracy, 19 Wiliam at. . . B. JOSEPH R. M. JOHNSON 18 REQUESTED TO meet the subscriber, at 445 Broadway, (amp, store.) on Baturday, 17th inet, at 10 o'clock A. M. NGHCE IF THE PERSON WHO SOLD PowDaR Tc TO ‘colored mai ih inst., after 4 o’clock P.M. will rend @ note to the H Best powcee erevmeaed tata yw nt supp ve be yu borhood of Third avenue, Bowery or Chatham strest, aad J URDIUGR eases ON Pa ae WAN |. answer House, or Lexington, Ky, et Blackwood oF April. % MARINER. ILL ges Cc Patel we) SEORETARY L. 1. RE... send his B. W. G., 296 Third avenue, corner of Twenty: aa THE TURF. NN iW, YORE Bacae ACRE SPRING MEETING THIRD Whek in June, 166, over the, Fashion (ormerly National) Race Course, Newiown) LI. For Jookey Club purses iad siahss 200 BPI WITT O. GRINNELL, Treas’r Fashion Asw/on. NION COURSE, 1. May 90, at 234 o'iock: mat Wve, 10 harni i ecangtlin names IE . Know Nothing. thet ‘South ry Br ‘Brooklyn, (oF for the course at Sangalo, peas: turn as soon as the sport ie over: Fee te, a Let pare, ee waite,’ Top! SUMMER RESORTS, | F. equal to ents of ihe pete ‘and will accommodate one hundred and fifty. Fomilies ‘wishing to avail themselves of ‘he ‘Pure ogunty alr, will finfi the Meriden House the most convenient as leagant house inthe State. A good stable is attached to the house, Ne t rdeeerreed can be acoommodated with suite of rooms, at J. 8, PARMELEE, woot i eancoasr, May 18, 1856. Ae ane HOUSE, PERTH AMBOY.—THE PROPRIE- known establishment leave to inform bert and pan an partige who many with rooms ent bob pe aor may rooms a an eee ee peices 4 Stee'y. L. COMPTON, Ca WEST POINT HOTEL,—THE PROPRIETOR oles FT EE ap repared to makea with families ermanent for rangement the comias ‘eeason. ‘The hotel will open om the 10h of May. —Mr. Cozzens has three 6 REENWOOD- LAKE HOTEL, NEAR amet Cranes scanty, N. Y.—Tha subscriber informs he former patrons peabne a ey “isairable, vinta’ tee oven ‘00a! tir around the Lake igs above, TE Foprena Otty Totorences, Belomon saa: A FAVBIO ‘AT GLEN COVE, Lite the lst of of nef for the reception of | fd ohio The Randred g8rdaof tho stout ar'210 Rights avenue, Now York. (THE PATTEN HOUSE. NEWDORP, STATEN ISLAND, ‘will open for the ot ‘boarders for the summer, on the first of June, Surf bathisg at Cedar Grove, on the leave Vanderbilt's four tose day io toe Hota, ly at Patton's a ‘or rooms, Hotel, corser of Gi ives New York. PATTERN, Dane Kely, 1, WILL OPEN L. of guests, Itis ofexsy and cars. God bathing, posting srounas are well, thaded, and landing. “Apply os shove, or resco GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS moermaid or to do plain sewing. ee ibe scwatry. Gua oovoen hr ros ween Hicks and Columbia, South YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITWATION—I6 A good plain cook, washer and irover; pl Is pastry, irosting, lee cream; is willing to make Nerselt able. Cat be seen at her present employer's, 162 a — et, between Ist and 2a ave. Good reference given from her last places, (A ,SHIUATION WANTED BY A RESPROTABLE youbg woman, as nurse and seamstre?s, or eee earn Has no objection to the country. The bev of iy relerence given; baving ilved in her last place four rears. seen at 206 Union st., between Henry and Clinton, Broobigu, “Gan be seen for two dager ch "5 SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLISH reside "the aly. Tending near Pringle’s, 252 7th avenu ‘A FIRST OLAss Gunn 4 K WANTS A SITUA ton ja @ senvee! tamily, fo bermaid and waiter, in s private famiiv Good reference. given. Apply at Mra, ‘watering place. 8) ofa Germaan or French cook Fama) cook tn the oF Ger expected, as the yerson is fully competent, autres torney street, corner of Broome. A FRENCH WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION TO TAKE Jcare of children, and to do sewing. Apply at 79 Leonard st Abs COMPANION AND SECRETARY.—A PERSON WH: Shy competent to fill the above situation wishe: forem os Can give the best haa ms of references as to abi Risa onsioror, ®@ geatleman of ter the situation to the entire iho will be happy torecommend him. Address in thie city, j. ¥., Herald Fp yblgeone | WOMAN WANTS BITUATION As boarding bouse or pri inthe el elty or tse last Aiteou years atk reap le families reterences, Inquire at 161 Prinse seen for three days, A GERMAN COOK AND ENGLISH WAITER GI&L ‘wants situations in one family; they are both Protestants, their business, referencer: 3 dest city Bo objection to the country. None buts private family need | Eeablet calor address 252 Rast 13th Hy rented BL GIRL WANTS A preston as d troner; oes toma? in i, ina private family; beat om Gate’s avenue. 5 eae there will be avery infc Ros ten to three o’clock. lag te age GIRL WANTS A SITUATION IN A tire. ‘Can'be seer boar: how’ cook; will asiat with the alee ed and tren ng | Wreatuired, 0 ‘or will go ast 1@ cook. West 19th ‘street, between Trend Si avenues” Cad ft - WANTED—BY A beng one it young girl, to take care of chiidren, do a seweee be aod ans in Ca ran ee perene Objections to country. wire wo day e nertheast corner we of Jourt and Paoiiic ste, B Brooklyn. iy YOUFG WOMAN, WHO Has Ca Ly erere ime. wou'd be to take In sewing any Kind at her residence, "Apply at 224 7th st, Mrs, White's YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS GOOI lala sewer or nurse; good city reference given. dress 155 Smith st., Brooklvn, between Bergen and Wyckofl. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A P| TO Walr on a lady or ladies, to sew and travel with them; ahe har Ce nt from the firet families in Madeirs and New York. Please inquire for Hannah Keyn, at 43” RESPRCPABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SIT. uation as chambs |, or walter, or to assist in washine and ironing, or to take care of Vinws indy. Please call at 24 ‘Thames st., first floor, room No. 4. N AMEBIOAN ber en Ao WOMAN WISHES A situation, as house) @ the entire charge of bojel or private) house; is well Gualited to manage the above aituations in all their branches. Address Mro. Mary Green, Herald office. A YOUNG WOMAN WHO HAS RECENTLY LOST HER husbard, ea ae ee travel, as lady’s maid o Burre to an invalid. to any part of Europe, Can speak French, German and English. Oall at 87 Laurens st., near Spreet. A Pars: Woeey WANTS A SITUATION Je CHAM , or to do chamberwork and plain pS Sp to eee calldven ts @ private family” No the country. Good reference given. Calla rare foie! ‘bookstore, for two days. of Greenwich and W: HE Dr eee ,ETAOm vent a =o and their lies desirous jecuring rooms at this favorite place will lense monks ourty application at the office of A. Johnson, 36 way, New big |. STELLENWEBF. Yours. —OGUNTRY BOA. a # YONKERS.—PR! eons wishing ape a metas pnd! ee ‘be accomm« Qetiver. Fine rian of ine Hodiou A oyun vou river. Ww MANE, on the premlooe, or Getaria beoa WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. N INVOICE OF GERUINE JULES rece watches, with oer'ificat ee, Jat received and for sale b; ROBBINS, ‘SEOTHERS & CO., 15 Maiden lane. QAnyroRnis Dr pees Ue lit NEW AND BEAUSI- such perfeation, that the pest real. Gentlemen’s pins, olus- $4 to $20 to L. e % |. SACOBS, Manufacturing jewellers, 407 Broadway. | oe ee, ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, ACE, Jaw- oF cinsse aay ind. oF the sazms bostal fo cash: ASOIy at No. 75 Naseau street, room No. 4, rear building. POR SALR—A, SUPERIOR CHRONOMETER, FROD, foe ‘and Pacific ‘chat mathe geal and an Fast Ingle direotory by Jaines ree oa posed of ‘Appiy to D. & A. KINGSLAND & 4 shirtatud ope ee Sh iiavand a ie ATCHES,—FINE hd AND SILVER Pe WwW The lendid assortment of watokes in sSesd8 G8 22reene SSss2es SS S8ess2s PL 4 igi: His is free of ‘GeoRGR 5: aes importer of watches and jewelry, p ~~ Aage d retail, Wo. 11 Wall street, second floor, near Broadway. bheatle q{NazIee POINTER 1 DOG FOR SALE—RRCEWTLY IM- large size, three years Old, and perfectly broke. Win Bosold cheap, ae the wey in about’ leaving, the gly, Ap: ply for two days only, to H. 8, LACY, 204 and 206 Bixth ave- nue, A ho FOR SALE.—A FINE YOUNG ELK, RECENTLY 4 brought from Counet! Bluffs, Iowa, one ein fectly "taine, and. partially broke to’ barneas,-Whea tal grows, can sland any amount of driving, and will (revel ia aor woud ven ‘® gentleman's park. Ap- ply for two days only, as a) owner is abont leaving the city. uit OY, 204 aad 206 Sixth avenue. FOGS, RABBITS, GUINEA PIGS: terrets, choice do pigeons, REN 10F batching of all the choice variety of fowls; 4 silver laced Beabright bantama; black Spanish Leg- jack and gray Slanghais; silver Ham- Ho wiorindinnd dogs, Italian greyhounds. King d other spamels, Beotch and English terriers, 4c. for saleby H. JOHNSON, 269 Greenwich street, corner of Murrey, New York, {\aANOY FOWLS, squirrels, impor &e,—Freab ej old m1 bar PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN Void A SITUA tion, as seat gong ‘DO objection to do light chamber Work; good city jee given. eee aoe a evry between 26th and 7h ats ats, second floor. ee GIR Wants A ee TO erwork to take care of chiidren. do chamb: waiting, 01 The best of references given. ABbly a 236 toh av ph is RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA ticn. as first rate cook; one who fully understands her buelpess and can give salistactory references. for twe Ce at her present sicuation, 152 Waverley place, be- tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. SITUATION Ug rf AS hen Et or Jain cook in a small fami co , bya Protestant youn woman. Food ett 108. Mar 7 | Be ten at 189 Baan ree venue, Brooklyn. for tree or four A ROxe FRENCH Le wane Tae FROM Paris, perfect in her att as daily em ployment ta'an American Saat irom 8 im tha morning % 6 lo ‘le Ravez, care oe ae Sn cg ray, 67 we je evening. Address M’ inion place, near near Hamilion avenue ferry, Brook! RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS & Sa a8 chambermald or walter; a willing to sesit in wash Call at 200g We at, a baleen at Amity and Bleecker. ‘ bp ple a fea scm trenintacl on to go as chambi ani ing. ‘The best ference. Piease. at 150 5 Fishes grat aneene tre cae 1 7 are, Sere sae YOUNG Aas oo cd Clue and waiter, or to prog, ite re ¥ ot city Toterertoe from her laa country, Please call at 82 West 20th Can bo obee be twos: pg EE a y and wai Pak a ee door from Oolambin, Broskien Ms sana GIRL td DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A A. situation, to do light chamberwork and sewing: uo objeo- Call tor two days at ae devs ltry cooking. set ave Dbaki = ny Bred ave yours in her lak piter tenses wana Can be seen for two days at 35 psronnspeale ele and 6th avenues, AS CLERKESRIP 18 WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF Gon Geen experience in business; would preter the ission business or to travel. Address Clerk, bor 117 a BOf WANTS TO APPRENTICE himself as rpeniseien ship tg coy silversmith, — aR O87 cider respectable wade. ‘Can beseen this day at 253 WHO G11 a yore Pp gy 4 7, Wel situation, at $15 mont "8 officer, 75 and 77 Ritaatt aireet, \OOK.—A WOMAN, wtand: ine pple at ‘at HEN DEBSO. Caen Preenta erg ad AN EXPERIENCED ronert an excallendorend andy hy Horgel ref \Speaka,good ¥ jean families, Inquire ri ‘Bowery tor German eal CPR Sa ae VaET EC, =~ a Pe near! fg Age, 8 ettustion as hon gesten ut ‘She is active, intelligent, neat and fould preter doing all required to Tring Go eace are ae Persone bg oe oe ir hor as one ot tao famnlly need not apply. No eras aoe the country, Oall at 188 West ists near 8 ee A S(TUATIO¥, m0 OOACH- Protestant young man, who under- Handi his hs During irene best of city reference given, avenue. a 7isewie (ARO. IN GOOD STANDING, OF Classica) edoation and. sisict burmese habits is desirows Kind of employment which would enable him to support and by litt'e oaes. He is a good accountant. a repid fang A ean produce the most satisfactory reterence: = character, &c. box 858, Pont 0 Piense address KB. R., ITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART. TRUSTWOR, © thy Protestant young woman, {a private fam'ly, as cook: Washer and trover. Can coms highly recommended {rom har last and former employers Can be seen tor two diye at 213 Bnet 9d #t., second floor, front room, | artery SITUATION, FOR AN HONKST. INDUS- irlous and faithful girl, who unders'ands chamberwork ‘and waiting; would take moderaie wages ins small family. pss th st call, tor two dass, at her present employer's, 64 Mast ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as chilé’s nurse; has been accustomad to young children; or would do chamoerwork and plain sewing; no ob- jection to travel with a lady for tne summer; good city refer exce. Gall at 94 24th at, between Gib and its avenge, frst ANTED— BY 4 RESPAOTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as good piain cook, washer and troner: well recommended from her last p.nvo, “Gall at 94 21h se bo, tween 6th axid 7th avenues, first floor. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RKESPACFABLE young girl, as chambermaié and Iaundress, or to doplain rewiby oe Je po suectons to go in the country for the summer; 8 reference. Please call for two days at 145 $d ave- nue, etd ‘15th and 1éth sis., in the crockery store. Wy anes SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN’ trom Scotland, to take eharge of @ baby. Can be cesn for two days at 280 Lean st., Brookiyn, Wy es BITUATION, BY A YUUNG GIRL, AB cham! fine washer and ironer, or as nurse and eoametr: "Ee city reference given. Can be seen tor two days at 24 i2ih at, two doors (rom University piece, WARtED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPROPABLR Protestant woman, sa c00% washer and troner; woald Rese fo so es coun good reference given. Can besea for two days, Apply at 28 Bergen st , Brooxlyn. W—A SITUATION, BY A RK&SPKCFABLE ung WOMAN, as bermaid and walter. or would ‘and ironing goed olt erence given. Apply etween Sth and 9h avenues, fortwo days, it not engaged.” Wn A SITUATION, BY A BESPHOT ABLE MAB nied women, as wet aire Jost her own baby « month old; good references. Apply at 278 15th st., betwosn avenues A’and B. Can’ be Moen for two days, if not en Wanna EIXUAZIOR: BY A Phin Lhe ee i ane carclot satis ach sqnall children; can de pi sewing, and has no chieation fom te no fa ‘he coumiry. ‘on fn her present employer's, 20 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAMW; IS ag Cel eel cook, first rate washer and ironer, and no rat boa housework ina small famiiv. No od- tion to gos oe in the country. | Good elty re bape Apply at tet ae avenue, between 16th aud 17th sis. onen BiTUASION, BY A RESPEOTABLY Soung gtrl, ag chambe bermaid. No objections to city or country. Good reference Inquire at the Kentucky, House, No. 4 Carlisle at, near the New York and Hrie and Hideo? River Rafiroad stat ANSED—BY A Sar YOUNG GIRI, A Situation ae chambermald snd walter, OF us chanto maid ‘snd pisin sewer; understatda ‘her Gusiness (periec.iy well. Beat ot city reference. Call at 45 25th al, be.ween Lexington ard 4th avenues. ARTE ARE A BESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion a cook, waal and ironer; has pes: of city re ference from her iast place. Please call ac $2 West 24th sc ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN. AS chambe ‘and to sssist In. and ironing. }ood Femerpoe, @. Apply as 83 18th street between 6th and Th avenn ANTBD—BY A te Bet ed WOMAN, A GEN Te an’a oF ladon? ‘washing to do at her own resdenve 313 Sth st. between avenue b and 0 Cl dae A etal MARKIGD WOMAN naa wetnurse; 1s okey y2ung woman; has Just lost [es firat baby, three woeks old. Good reference from physician. To be seen at 175 Laurens st, eS tt TO WORK IN A COTTON Fac ; in Conneoticut; said families to be composed chiefly ot gir . etween the Garis! 12and 20 years. Apply on fues- bad Lapel mere 20, between 8 cae Ido o'clock, at 33 Beaver at, corner of rere A FIRST CLASS COOK, A SUFUATION; nA Ro objection to the country. Call for two days at av. ws ier i tal pt YOUNG Mpls as ituation, to d os | housework. or wou'd rate Napearess ity reference, if required. Call at 136 Weat 19th at., between 7th and 8th avs, Wem ANTED—BY TWO NEAT, TIDY GIRLS, SITUA- tions. ome as cook, wi and Sp rkeiie lel ad chambermaid and waiter, or to assist in th 7 ‘ron er Can be seen for two days at 165 Kast 22d st., second floor, it room. W ANTED—A SiTUatiON, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO teatant gts ed washer and ironer, or to do genera’ housework in te tamily. Oan be seen for two days. pL apply ry hast 85th m, between Ist and 2d avenues, first floor, front room. To save trouble, none bat the best class families heed epply. ANTED—BY A RESPKCTABLKE YOUNG eee A situation as chambermaid: is a rand trorer, would heve no objection to take care of children. chy re/erences ircm her last place. Please call at No. 2 Calon, court, nesr 18th st, University place. Wa A PROTKSTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A aitnaticn as nurse and seamstress; is capablo ef tatin; care of a baby. ee city reference; can be scen at 124 avenue, in the bakery. ‘ANTED_BY A RNSPHOTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, as chambermaid, erry cookiag, woehing and tronieg. Good reference given, Cail at 108 Kasi 25th st., between 1st and 2q avenues, Qy ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, A wenn tons Cn work and sewin; wee sasiet in Saye BG, Rew Raat NL OF Address for two ‘AFTED—A SITUATION, BY A 2 yung woman, as chambermaid and waiter; is willing to make yt generally uretul. Has no 0 objection, to go a short distance in the country. Can be seen present employ- er’s, 91 West 11th st., for two days, peg SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE MAN: porter, or any respectable situation; he has the bet of city reference trom his last employer, where te lived fo tor rp be seen for two days, at 133 Mott st,, nese rl, RESPROTABLE otter SITUATION, he ‘A RRSPECTABLE WC" as good cook. city reference can be given. Apply at 3 ‘at 366 Bowery, corner crak im the baker’s store, Wars A oe YOUNG A A situation, washer and ; the best ot city reterence ven. al ir twe days, at 1’ Wash ft, between Ist apd 2d avenues. paradise Weiter, oe SITUATIOW, a Rigel ot WASHER AND as chambermaid and waiver, or to do fiue or in sewing. Good city Taterouce, Can be seen for two 0 dave Enie'anoe ‘t, No objection to £0 @ short distance in the yuntry. WwW eae La ‘ATION, BY A PROTESTANT youny as dresemaker and seamstress; would fa no ob Jee o ants nthe care of obildren aS uatil engaged at 260 West foor, between Ott and Tun aren VENUGS, ANTED—BY A gt pd GERMAN, A SITU. remand wou’ ation, as seamsti ‘6 obfidren’s muree. Beat of 4 sratorece, given, Toquire at ber Greenwioh st., ANTED=A SITUATION, was a jPEOTABLE Gains, er’s, £0 Rast ist st. ieee Ix A PRIVATR FAMILY, 0 reapectabie kits; one 8s chambermal riety. ye ween call at 10m Za mt, between ‘Da an ront room, ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLB ‘WOMAD, as good plain cook; ts = eke tak froner. Best city reference. Apply at 118 West 19'n mt, be- ae 6th and 7th avenues, second floor, back room, for two jays. W iticcueat oon BY TWO RESPECTABLE ria, one a8 good ‘washer atd ironer; the other as chambormiaid and walters” Good ci, retercons, ior two days, at 117 Butler st., Brooklyn. ARTED—A Se a BYA JOUNG WOMAN, AS children’s nurse and seamstress, or to do chamberwork and sewing. Good city reference can Setven from her last place. Can be seen for two days, at 244 26th at., corner of 9. be sesn ‘WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A _RRSPECTABLE young girl, in a small famiiy, to cook, wash and iron. Please oailat No.7 Henry st. first floor, front room. Oan be seen for one day, from 10 until 3 o’closk. ANTRO—A SITUATION, BY 4 COMPRTENT YOUN oman, as laundross in’ail ite branches; does all st of birt! Ironing. {able linen and finery; will give the moat Unfactory oty ret go in the coungry tor the Wager Gee Cuilni 216 Raat Aid atreot, Inacy store, Ww ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RREPRCTABLE young woman in soma ‘respectable private family, aa ymatrese to canisi in the chumberwork and shirtmaking and aitkinds of favally sewing and embroidery. The best ot teati tn character and respectability. Onn be seen for a 05 West 19%h st. ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Rogiish woman, as'profested cook in @ hotel or doardir g house; would go in the country, Best of reference srom bee last place, lease yall ai No, Bank i, Wot atanien A RESPKCTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN, a situation as@ firs! ratec ook, washer and {rover; hes 20 obj totownor eountry. de th at., near Bleecker. Wereerion SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS szperienced ‘ovok; is willing to do part of the wash- 1g; good reference given. Apply st 231 lat avenue, between, tai ase 16th sts, Can be seen for two days, No ‘objection 10 to the country, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN AMERIOAN WI- dow, housekeeper or coildren’s nurse, or ag sick xuree; understands the entire charga ot chilcren.’ Plasee. ‘at 159'East Zlst at, between I sand 2d avenues, first floor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH GIRL, aS nurse or waiter. No objeciion to the country, Can be wo days at 67 aan wan NTED—BY A SCOT AN, WHO CAN FURAISE food oity reve Feferences & ‘ai to ladustry and integrity. a sia. atton ina iy Kind. “He is well acquainted with every descrij iionoF ar food, and would make h'meelf enaeally ot ly useful. PiAddrese A., care of Smith & Graham, 27 street ANTRD_ SITUATIONS, AY A MAN AND WIFE, have no tami y; Bave ro objections to tne hy oF countryy ibe best of references given, toquire of drews, Mo 738 8th avenue. ws; ANTE &kD—BY AN KNGLISHMAN, CONVERSANT th French, a aitustion as porter in a wholesale pro- re bs feed store, oF todrivea horse and cart, Addrass T. Can be seen for two days at D-A SITUATION, AS WAREHOUSEMAN OR ight porter, Dv & respectable young about twen'y- prod ol 9 ears of luce the best testimonials for and hon ease callor address K, D.,72 Atlan- tte yn. ANTED—BY A MAN, A SITUATION; ee A FIRST rate cutter, and 8a Dainter and glazier b) . Can be seen for two days at 66 4th avenue, present cea eae: 110? ‘ANTSD-BY A Taare E 8 young man, just arrived from Nnglends Pesan om ii wholesale dry goods tlore, the, advertiser er having had eight Jen a eaneeee ce ie. ia the general trade; salary not 60 much an object asa tuation, The highest reterence as ta character Peapeotabil lity. Addreas J. J., 37, Herald o! oucer ANTED—A SI1UATION, AS LIGHT PORTE: coliector, or would drive # horse and wagon; bes ay references, and trom his present employer. Address J. 0. Bry berald cffice, W APLED—a SITUATION. A8 WAITER, BY ON« WHO understands his business, no objection to the ¢ uatry; good reference. Can be een for t¥o dajsat 134 Third avenue, corner 15th st,, in the store, ~_ £00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. 1856 <WRITING ACADKMY—ReMOVAL, ac. tit s FAIRY baviog removed hie writing academ! qegent rooms, 62 Bowery, New York, and Fulton rest, tai botameing Meat LaF yh ead reduced pri Wwildng lowtbe, 99; twelve lesson il founas 0 oud evening $700 WILL BUY A a HOUSE AND FOLL LOT, on Staten Ielasd. at Vacderbiit’s Janding, eee r with a warrantee deed; it has d cellar. wi & peat garden, sil fenced in; a a well and.cow ovens Bil free tor ever, tor #100. Wana 8100 cash, $300 can remain ‘A mancan work ani do business iu the city, and flive here bet- re pen up up ie, a 1@ in and out grery, myn from 6 Oy cow tree la summer, fish, 4c. a Divition street, New York, in the liquor atore, ail 500 Mik, THISTANY FRRGON, OF SSTHADE lpm i re 6 thie amount in read: , may be- come indeper droit, Py geen hi as equel uel part- per with ater right and rea! estate Agency, froin winch $10,000 lo E00) par aumee can Done ized witbout guy Thx wostever, aa, commierion. An equal Interest in one of the best inventions pate age will be inc'uded, which has only to be seen to sa- anv one tbatan immense proilt is sure. Experionce in the brninees ot absolutely vecessary; this is a grat chance. Cares OBO, WHEELER, 4 Broadway, third floor, room . New BKWARD.—LOST, OF THe >VaN oF TEE $15 Idth inst, in Greenwic! area ac diamond breast pin, ‘ringle ston and pin auiched. rhe ove face, on one sce ot the able, The abe ‘ear! street brokers, please Sop hy Wotred he sale oe bs Ms A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE GEN- Uemen, can be accommodated with ® nicely furnished room, with "tu'l or ‘tial board, in a small private temily. Terms moderate. For particulars apply at 194 Mndieoa street, near But Aum, SINGL® GENTLEMEN Ed BE aCcoM4o* sted with good board ‘and comfortab! 175 Oatnay rire street, corner of Hamilwn, New York: Apply fraix ds 8, Derg ee B pnoee. Baars oF WASHING Hall, Hi ened the house eorner of Hight a street and ees paces ly kept by the = Robert Race Natl ad appr ¥. see ab sli ven ares at _ location, larder aud bar F le choloest articles the market willaffard, | 7eued ® TG HOUSE WANTED —A GENTLEMAN WISHES rent armall housein the city, not above Thirtieth st-eet ‘or below B Bleecker. Address M. H , Union square Post offi: descr ibing the lecation and price. Kent paid ia ‘sdvanee. = OARD WANIED—WANTED, BY A LADY AND GEN- Brian ‘Uemap, le ‘bedroom | . rior and fnome pert ot Be air. nok vance B., Union t offices. A ix rouns and. GENTLEMEN id with board ina swail family, at a Br Flee. a ape 4188 West Sixteenth atreet, a few doors west of ixth avenue, Heterences exchanged. OARD IN BRUOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, or two single gentemen, can be accommodated with board ard pleasant rooms, by appiying at No. 67 Henry ae five minutes’ watk from the Fulton cr Wall street fer )URNISHED KOOMS—AT 170 FRANKLIN STREET, two doors from Bud Dleas* nt front room for one or two gentlemen, with or without partial board; no othe: board- ers, Alsv, & room for $5 per wonth, fl OR SATE A BaY HORSE, 1675 HANDS HIGH, WAR- ran sound and gentie In all respects, $225. Can be seen at 145 Wileaghey wees, Brooklyn. B, LERDS, AUCTIONERR. . oe UCT! aoe Friday, May 16, Taseau street. To the trad oalela mange, ety - ere, Dutta abe nu weep cae ‘nd’ epooas, of every size; fruit butt or baitee wecte, musia da, dd) mirera, nap ars 8, AC ‘The attention of e trade, as well a private bu: Ly dese requested to thissale as the gota are al: importation and the newest patterns, ard must be Eire to close a partnership a ® tew of the celebrated Coalbrook Bale castings, warranted genuin balance of the imporier’s stook. "" ™ oi5 shi 08t_ yaATERDAY tans wth Ge te ABOUT 4 UCLOCK, eye, dressed tm a igh! calleo dress, and ® diack velvet oa; abe hed wii her a little mana i os Id. All persons E a tg, baat le die ea nosis tressed parents of the: 45 Peck slip, corner of South street MANTA MAKWRS AND MILLINERS WANTED.— Also, a boy tha: has deen some tl f goods busi- ness. Apply oR. Swann, S70 Frton ws Bro: _ ‘OTICE.—TO CaPITALI8TS,—THRRE V. ge oy for sale or exchange, . AL] operty in consequence of inventor belag Involved en eek, misfor rune,” ‘he cannot ure them in tn bis owr nse. secure tt with name and place, A. J., box 190 Herald office. Te mDOoe BARGAINS IN DRY gic: Tas vane store of CHARLES G. Ee eee eh 1 Fast, Ss eh Sea a id vk: whole ot at such ver; low ices ae immediate glearance. "The verze "a sone see will be continued until be melon orion ot tock is Je particularly invites attention to the follow! ofte ected bargalye: = jc’en, all of which are offered at very de An immense variety of linens and housekeeping rally ecmprising damack table linens, aheetings and towellpge. huckaback, lon Tul te oonnterpan: Also, dress goods, such as einiron: Varegen, eballl tks’ te hoalery, gloves," Ince wou musiie curtains: de, ier which te surjected toa uniform rate of redio: ‘The store to let, with or without fi “ HCO, we Bewrert. or without fit‘ures, Inqu're of J NY JEUNK FILLE SUISSE. QU 1 Sal? BI desire se piecer Cans ine famille; @ll@ p’aaralt pas aren fons de prendre roin des er fants on xecompagneralt une famille allanten Europe. ile est muste ce bonnes recom. mandaticns, S’adresser 174 fe avenue, pour deux jor Ware ‘A BAR TENDEK—A YOU i. ing to devote bis entire attention to the Interest of his ens Hoyer, One wi'h geod reverercs can address A. BH Pitice, betare 10a. yer WANTHD. A GTRT. On TWO, Who | DERSTAND envi ana’ wrepiringe oads, 0 .

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